Americans strongly support conserving this nation’s undeveloped natural resources. Since 1995, Three Rivers Land Trust has been doing just that for the people of North Carolina. Now Three Rivers Land Trust is announcing that it has renewed its land trust accreditation – proving once again that, as part of a network of over 400 accredited land trusts across the nation, it is committed to professional excellence and to maintaining the public’s trust in its conservation work.
“Renewing our accreditation demonstrates Three Rivers Land Trust’s ongoing commitment to permanent land conservation in North Carolina,” said Travis Morehead, Executive Director “As an organization, we are a stronger than ever for having gone through the rigorous accreditation renewal process. Our staff and board hold ourselves to the highest standards, so that we know the conservation work we do is as permanent as we promise. This is especially important to the landowners that entrust us with helping them conserve their properties.”
Three Rivers Land Trust provided extensive documentation and was subject to a comprehensive third-party evaluation prior to achieving this distinction. The Land Trust Accreditation Commission awarded renewed accreditation, signifying its confidence that Three Rivers Land Trust’s lands will be protected forever. Accredited land trusts now steward almost 20 million acres – the size of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island combined.
Three Rivers Land Trust merged last year with the Sandhills Area Land Trust, expanding the organization’s territory by five new counties. In addition to renewing our accreditation, in 2019 Three Rivers Land Trust protected over 4,000 acres, connected thousands to the outdoors, doubled our membership base, and raised over $5 million in project funds through grants and private donations. Nearly 2,500 acres of those conserved last year went into public access, including the Alcoa High Rock Gamelands acquisition in partnership with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
“It is exciting to recognize Three Rivers Land Trust’s continued commitment to national standards by renewing this national mark of distinction,” said Melissa Kalvestrand, executive director of the Commission. “Donors and partners can trust the more than 400 accredited land trusts across the country are united behind strong standards and have demonstrated sound finances, ethical conduct, responsible governance, and lasting stewardship.”
Three Rivers Land Trust is one of 1,363 land trusts across the United States according to the Land Trust Alliance’s most recent National Land Trust Census. A complete list of accredited land trusts and more information about the process and benefits can be found at www.landtrustaccreditation.org.